Saturday, September 6, 2008

Bump 'Em Down


Quarterbacks

Peyton Manning (vs. Chi): That pain in his knee is a pain in the ass for Manning owners. The Bears defense isn't going to make it any better, not with that athletic D-line and Urlacher breathing smoke. And speaking of leg pits: Starting Center Jeff Saturday isn't playing due to his own bum knee. The Bears don't stand a chance to win, but expect Dungy to keep things safe and hand it off to Addai. Don't sit Peyton, but I can name five quarterbacks I'd rather have starting for me in Week 1. ETC Prediction: 18/27, 260yds, 1TD, 1INT

Matt Schuab (@Pit):
With absolutely no running game and the likelihood of the Texans playing catch-up, he'll be forced to test the ravenous Steeler secondary all-day. While Matt may put up substatial yardage, it's also likely he'll have plenty of David Carr moments (i.e. Aaron Smith stepping on his face, Polamalu going Mutumbo on the deep balls, etc.) Don't dare even think about starting Ahman Green either. ETC Prediction: 15/32. 230yds, 0TD, 2InT

Worth Mentioning: Jake Delhomme, Jay Cutler

Running Backs

Jamal Lewis (vs. Dal): He's a currently a game-time decision (hamstring). Browns looked ugly in the preseason, and the Cowboys have a solid run defense. Even if Lewis does suit up, a nagging hamstring isn't going to let him get any substantial gains. Unfortunately for Lewis owners, the Browns/Cowboys game isn't until the second wave of games, so make your decision (to sit him) before it's too late. Jason Wright and Jerome Harrison would split the carries if he doesn't make it. ETC Prediction (if he plays): 19 carries, 60yds, 0TD

Ryan Grant (vs. Min): Another runner battling a hamstring injury, but unlike Lewis, Grant will definitely be on the field. Unfortunately for the Packers, the Vikings defense looks stout from head-to-tie. Doesn't help that's playing with an inexperienced quarterback, and the hamstring was sore enough to keep Grant out of practice yesterday. The Packers seem confident he'll handle a full load, but tamper expectations in week one. ETC Prediction: 24 carries, 80yds, 0TD

Worth Mentioning: Darren McFaddon, Julius Jones

Wide Receivers

Torry Holt (at Phi): Double-edged sword spelling Torry Holt's fantasy value this week: He's going up against arguably the best secondary in the NFL, and the Rams defunct offensive line is going to leave Marc Bulger seeing stars instead of open recievers. Holt hasn't exactly been a sexy pick in a few years, but tomorrow should should be downright ugly. ETC Prediction: 4 rec 40yds, 0TD

Lee Evans (vs. Sea): He's never been a consistent fantasy option. Tomorrow shouldn't be one of those days you start him with confidence. While Evans has all the talent in the world, the team around him does not. Expect Marshawn Lynch to mash it all day, while Evans gets chased around by Marcus Trufant for naught. This week, consider him a solid WR3 and below-average WR2. ETC Prediction: 5rec, 40yds, 0TD

Worth Mentioning: Hines Ward, Javon Walker

Defense

Carolina Panthers (at SD): Julius Peppers isn't enough to shut down LT and Co. ETC Predicion: 31pts allowed, 2 sacks, 0INT

Worth Mentioning: Green Bay Packers

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